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UK announces new Russia sanctions, including diamond ban

Move aims to choke Moscow’s ability to fund Ukraine war, Britain says ahead of G7 summit

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 May 2023 9:30AM

UK announces new Russia sanctions, including diamond ban
Ahead of a G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, Britain says it will introduce a ban on Russian diamonds – Russia’s diamond trade is estimated to be worth US$4 billion to US$5 billion a year, netting the Kremlin much-needed tax revenues. – WikiFX pic, May 19, 2023

HIROSHIMA – Britain unveiled new sanctions against Russia’s minerals sector today, targeting imports of aluminium, diamonds, copper and nickel in a bid to choke Moscow’s ability to fund the war in Ukraine.

Ahead of a G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, London said it would introduce “a ban on Russian diamonds” and target more entities involved in “(Vladimir) Putin’s military industrial complex”.

Russia’s diamond trade is estimated to be worth US$4 billion (RM18.2 billion) to US$5 billion a year, netting the Kremlin much-needed tax revenues.

The summit in Hiroshima is expected to bring a series of new sanctions on Russia, including United States measures that will put 70 more Russian and foreign entities on a trade blacklist.

“There will be upwards of 300 new sanctions against individuals, entities, vessels and aircraft,” a senior US administration official said.

The G7 as a whole is expected to work to tighten existing sanctions, close loopholes, squeeze Moscow’s access to the international financial system and commit to keeping Russian assets frozen until the end of the war in Ukraine. 

Yesterday, a European Union official said one potential target for discussion was Russia’s multi-billion-dollar diamond industry.

“We believe we need to limit exports from Russian trade in this sector,” the official said.

EU member Belgium is among the largest wholesale buyers of Russian diamonds, along with India and the United Arab Emirates.

The United States is a major end-market for the finished product.

“As today’s sanctions announcements demonstrate, the G7 remains unified in the face of the threat from Russia and steadfast in our support for Ukraine,” said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. – AFP, May 19, 2023

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